Government Technology: TRENTON, NJ — Cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI) are the future of state IT, according to New Jersey Chief Technology Officer Dave Weinstein. While working in the executive branch to help modernize and secure critical systems, Weinstein admits that the state is generally still in a “fact-finding, data-gathering mode.”
While some argue that AI and machine learning still fall into the “exciting, but how can we use it?” category, New Jersey is forming its IT modernization strategy with the built-in assumption that automation will handle significantly more tasks that it is currently.
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